Top 15 Leakproof Underwear Reviewed for 2026

We tested the most popular Leakproof Underwear for Women and put everything you should know into this quick guide.

If you’ve ever laughed a little too hard, pushed yourself in a workout, or found yourself silently stressed about making it through a long meeting without a leak — you’re in the right place. We spent the last few weeks wearing, washing, and stress-testing the Top Leakproof Underwear in the U.S. market.

Our goals were simple:

  1. 1. Stay protected all day without bulky pads, diapers, or outdated designs.
  2. 2. Feel confident and comfortable with underwear that looks and feels like normal underwear — not a medical device.
  3. 3. Be able to move around easily whether that means running errands, working out at the gym, or just laughing without being nervous about little accidents

Every brand was scored on five key criteria:

  • Leak Protection
  • Comfort during movement
  • Discretion under clothing
  • Odor Control
  • Real-World user feedback.

While TrustedConsumersReviews shares a parent company with some of the reviewed brands, including GoSure, we remain committed to honest comparisons that put product performance and customer value first.

Below you’ll find in-depth summaries — pros, cons, and who each product fits best — followed by a side-by-side comparison chart of the top three performers.

#1 GoSure Leakproof Underwear

GoSure Leakproof Underwear

Overall Rating 4.9/5

Right away, GoSure delivered where it mattered: dryness without drama ☺️. Our testers wore it through HIIT workouts, errands, long meetings—and forgot they were even wearing protection.

No leaks, no odor, no stiffness that makes you feel like an awkward robot trying to walk around the grocery store without anyone noticing.

The comfort was unmatched. Soft, breathable fabric moved with the body and felt like our favorite high-rise underwear. The moisture-lock core kept leaks safely locked up instantly, and the odor control really worked. Our testers felt “totally fresh” the whole day.

This was our top pick, whether you have really heavy periods or occasional leaks. (It replaces up to 5 tampons a day… crazy!)

Pros

  • Ultra-Thin LeakLock Core — Absorbs moisture fast without bulk or padding
  • Truly Invisible Fit — Seamless, no-show design that stays hidden. No one could possibly know we were wearing them.
  • Cloud-Soft, Skin-Loving Materials — Breathable fabric that feels like our favorite undies
  • All-Day Freshness — Moisture-wicking and odor-neutralizing fabric keeps you dry and confident
  • Supportive High-Rise Waistband — Sculpts, smooths, and stays put
  • Experts-Tested — Gentle on sensitive skin, no harsh chemicals
  • Made for Real-Life Movement — Ideal for stress leaks from laughing, sneezing, workouts, or carrying your kids around
  • Stylish Enough to Wear Every Day — No “granny panty” vibes—just sleek, modern design
  • 30-Day Risk-Free Guarantee — Try risk-free and fall in love
  • Limited-time Black Friday Deal: Get Up to 60% OFF on Selected Packs.

Cons

  • Available online only
  • Not intended for overnight use

#2 Everdries High-Waisted Leakproof Bundle

Everdries

Overall Rating: 4.5/5

Everdries stood out with strong absorbency and full-coverage peace of mind. Testers felt confident wearing it through busy days, although it was a little thick under tighter clothes.

It’s not the softest waistband out there, but it holds up well for women with moderate leak concerns who prefer reusable options.

Pros

  • Decent leak protection for mild to moderate leaks
  • Reusable and washable, offering an alternative to disposables
  • High-rise style offers more coverage for some wearers

Cons

  • Noticeably bulky under tight clothing like leggings or dresses
  • Stiff material feel may reduce comfort during all-day wear
  • Not ideal for sensitive skin — some users report irritation
  • Limited breathability compared to newer moisture-wicking fabrics
  • Style-focused design falls short on all-day performance

#3 Thinx for Bladder Lace Hi-Waist

Thinx for Bladder Lace Hi-Waist

Overall Rating: 4.2/5

Looks good in photos — but doesn’t hold up under pressure. Thinx’s lace high-rise bladder underwear promises a stylish solution for light leaks, but many customers found the reality to be bulky, uncomfortable, and overpriced. With a $43 price tag for a single pair, it’s a high cost for limited performance — especially when GoSure gives you 5 pairs for almost the same price.

Pros

  • Feminine lace detail for a more lingerie-inspired look
  • Light to moderate absorbency
  • Stretchy waistband offers some comfort
  • Machine washable and reusable

Cons

  • Pricey at $43 per pair — compared to $49.99 for a full 5-pack of GoSure
  • Feels thick and diaper-like, according to multiple verified buyers
  • Visible under clothes — “you can feel the pad liner all day”
  • Not suitable for moderate or all-day leaks
  • Comfort issues — several reviews mention stiffness, irritation, or awkward fit
  • Durability concerns — seams coming apart after one wash reported
  • Negative brand trust — Thinx previously settled a lawsuit over harmful chemical content
  • Sizing inconsistencies — many users report the cut feels either too small or awkwardly large

#4 Depend Fresh Protection Underwear for Women

Depend Fresh Protection

Overall Rating 4.0/5

A recognizable name in bladder care — but stuck in the past. Depend offers basic protection for moderate leaks, but with its disposable diaper-like design, it leans heavily medical in both look and feel. For many women, it's functional but far from comfortable or empowering.

Pros

  • Widely available in most retail stores
  • Basic protection for moderate bladder leaks
  • Gender-specific fit options

Cons

  • Disposable and wasteful — must be thrown away after each use
  • Feels like a diaper — bulky, noisy, and visible under clothing
  • Not breathable — uncomfortable for extended daytime wear
  • Frequent quality issues — customers report tearing seams, detached liners, and fit problems
  • Skin irritation reported — including itching, rashes, and allergic reactions
  • Leaks still common — absorbency fails under pressure, especially when seated or moving
  • Not cost-effective — frequent replacements needed; higher long-term cost
  • Design lacks dignity — more clinical than confidence-boosting

#5 TENA Incontinence Underwear

TENA Incontinence Underwear

Overall Rating: 3.9/5

TENA aims to merge medical-grade leak protection with wearable comfort—but unfortunately, the results fall short for many women. Our testers reported... poor fit, bulky design, and a noticeable decline in quality in recent versions. While it may be used in clinical settings, it often feels more like wearing a medical supply than real underwear.

Pros

  • Absorbent enough for moderate leaks
  • Used in assisted living and clinical environments
  • Offers basic odor control

Cons

  • Bulky, saggy fit — feels like a diaper, not underwear
  • Gaps around legs and waistband lead to frequent leaks
  • Uncomfortable stiffness and poor breathability reported
  • Thin materials tear easily; inner lining detaches during wear
  • Severe sizing issues — often runs small in the waist, too wide in the crotch
  • Lack of elasticity makes it feel like it's falling down
  • No discretion under clothes — bulky in the back, noisy, and visibly bulky under pants
  • Skin reactions and rashes reported — especially after extended wear

#6 Ever Dry Leakrpof Underwear

Ever Dry Airy & Light

Overall Rating: 3.6/5

A promising idea that falls short in execution. Everdry markets itself as a discreet, confidence-boosting solution for bladder leaks, but in reality, the performance often leaves users underwhelmed. While the fabric is soft and the underwear looks fairly normal at first glance, many customers report fit issues, inconsistent absorbency, and durability problems after just a few washes.

Pros

  • Comes in a pack of 5 at a discounted price
  • Modern, flattering silhouette
  • Machine washable and reusable

Cons

  • Absorbency is limited — often leaks with moderate activity or unexpected surges
  • Fit runs large and inconsistent; can feel baggy or awkward under clothing
  • Durability concerns — performance weakens after repeated washes
  • Only available in one color (nude), reducing style and wardrobe flexibility
  • Marketing promises heavy protection, but many users say it feels closer to “light coverage”
  • Price is high for what you get — $60 for five pairs that may not last long

#7 NorthShore GoSupreme Lite

NorthShore GoSupreme Lite

Overall Rating: 3.5/5

NorthShore is a heavyweight in the clinical incontinence market, and the GoSupreme Lite is built for function above all else. It offers up to 6 hours of protection and strong leg elastics that are excellent for preventing leaks during sleep or immobility.

However, let’s be clear: this is an adult diaper. Unlike the fabric-based underwear on this list, these are disposable, paper-like pull-ups. While they are "Lite" compared to their maximum absorbency version, they still crinkle, feel bulky under jeans, and must be thrown in the trash after every use. For medical needs, they are great; for active women who want to feel normal, they are a confidence killer.

Pros

  • High clinical absorbency — excellent for overnight or heavy incontinence
  • Strong leak guards — tight elastics around the legs prevent side spills
  • Tear-away sides — easy to remove without undressing completely
  • Wetness indicator — useful for caregivers

Cons

  • It’s a disposable diaper — feels and looks like medical wear, not underwear
  • Wasteful & ongoing cost — you must keep buying packs forever, which adds up fast
  • Not breathable — plastic-like materials trap heat and sweat against the skin
  • Noisy — the "swish" sound of the material is noticeable when walking
  • Zero style — purely functional, clinical aesthetic

#8 Ultradries Leakproof Underwear

Ultradries Leakproof Underwear

Overall Rating: 3.3/5

Ultradries markets a "booster pad" system and 100ml absorbency, but the reality is more complicated. To reach their advertised protection, you often have to use a separate insert, which creates a "double-decker" effect in the gusset. This makes the underwear feel heavy and prone to shifting—far from the "invisible" fit found in the GoSure design.

At nearly $70 for only 3 pairs, it’s an expensive system that requires extra accessories like laundry bags and wet bags just to stay functional. While the organic cotton is a nice touch, the "kit" approach feels bulky and high-maintenance for daily wear.

Pros

  • High Capacity: Booster pads allow for extra volume during heavy surges.
  • Inclusive Sizing: Available in a wide range from S to 5XL.

Cons

  • Bulky Layering: Adding inserts makes the gusset feel thick and "diaper-like."
  • High Maintenance: managing separate pads and specialty wash bags is a hassle.
  • Pricey: Much more expensive per pair than our top pick, especially considering the extra gear needed.

#9 Period.co The Bikini Period. (Heavy Flow)

Period.co The Bikini Period. (Heavy Flow)

Overall Rating: 3.3/5

Period.co has made waves with their aggressive pricing ($14.00), and we respect the accessibility. Their "Heavy Flow" bikini boasts massive absorbency, up to 9 tampons worth. But that absorbency comes at a literal cost: bulk. To hold that much liquid without technical synthetic fabrics, the gusset is incredibly thick.

Testers described it as wearing a "pillow" or "mattress" between their legs. While it’s organic and cheap, the trade-off is a heavy, wet feeling that lingers because cotton doesn't wick moisture away as fast as modern performance fabrics. It’s functional, but it feels like 1980s technology.

Pros

  • Very affordable — at ~$14, it’s one of the cheapest reusable options
  • Organic cotton body — soft natural fibers for those who avoid synthetics
  • High capacity — holds a significant amount of fluid (up to 9 tampons)

Cons

  • Extremely bulky — the absorbent layer is thick and noticeable under tight clothes
  • "Wet diaper" sensation — cotton holds moisture against the skin longer than moisture-wicking synthetics
  • Sizing runs large/odd — reviewers often complain about "diaper butt" sag
  • Slow to dry — thick cotton layers take a long time to dry after washing
  • Unflattering cut — tends to feel more like utility wear than lingerie

#10 Saalt Leakproof Comfort Brief

Saalt Leakproof Comfort Brief

Overall Rating: 3.1/5

Saalt is a B-Corp certified brand known for its sustainable approach, and their TENCEL Modal fabric is undeniable—it feels "like clouds" against the skin. Soft, stretchy, and premium, these are lovely for lounging.

However, for a product at this price point (premium tier), our testers found them a bit too delicate. The "thinnest gusset" technology is great for discretion, but during heavy surges, some testers felt less secure compared to top-rated products. Additionally, while the modal is soft, it tends to pill over time, making them look worn out faster than we’d like for the investment.

Pros

  • Incredibly soft fabric — TENCEL™ Modal is gentle on sensitive skin
  • Sustainable brand — B-Corp certified and eco-friendly materials
  • Thin profile — less bulk than many competitors
  • Good coverage — the "Super" absorbency offers decent front-to-back protection

Cons

  • Delicate durability — fabric pills and wears faster than performance synthetics
  • Sizing inconsistencies — some users find the leg holes run small/tight
  • Expensive — a high cost per pair for "everyday" wear
  • Slower absorption — the focus on "thinness" sometimes sacrifices absorption speed during gushes
  • Air dry strictly — heat degrades them quickly, requiring careful laundry planning

#11 Fluxies Seamless Brief

Fluxies Seamless Brief

Overall Rating: 3.5/5

Fluxies (formerly FLUX) brings a strong contender from the UK market. Their seamless brief is designed to be invisible under clothing, and for the most part, it succeeds. The 40ml absorbency is impressive for such a sleek design.

The downside? The fit mechanics. Seamless underwear relies entirely on fabric tension to stay up, and our testers experienced the dreaded "rolling waistband." As the day went on, the top rolled down, requiring constant adjustment. Also, being a UK-based brand, shipping and returns can be a hassle for US customers compared to domestic shipping from GoSure.

Pros

  • Truly seamless — excellent for wearing under tight leggings or dresses
  • High absorbency for the style — 40ml capacity is surprisingly good
  • Sleek aesthetic — looks very modern and minimal

Cons

  • Waistband rolls — lack of structured elastic causes slipping and rolling
  • Synthetic feel — the nylon body is less breathable than other options
  • Tight initial fit — requires a "break-in" period to loosen up
  • Shipping logistics — longer wait times for US customers
  • Plastic-y swish — some users noted a slight sound from the waterproof layer

#12 Evella Leakproof Underwear

Evella Leakproof Underwear

Overall Rating: 2.8/5

Evella markets heavily to women over 55, promising a "generous fit" and comfort. In our testing, they delivered on the "generous" part—but perhaps too much. The fit tends to be baggy, which is disastrous for leakproof underwear where a snug fit is essential to prevent side spills. The branding and website feel a bit like a "As Seen on TV" product, lacking the modern textile technology of top-tier brands. While they are functional for sitting at home, active users found they shifted around too much to be reliable.

Pros

  • High-waist options — offers tummy coverage that some seniors prefer
  • Soft material — comfortable for sedentary wear
  • Frequent sales — often available at discounted bundle rates

Cons

  • Baggy fit — lack of snug tension leads to potential leak points at the legs
  • "Granny panty" look — prioritizes function over any sense of style
  • Slow shipping — despite "fast shipping" claims, customer reviews often cite delays
  • Inconsistent quality — stitching quality varied between pairs in our pack
  • Not for active use — shifts around during walking or exercise

#13 DoveLoom Ultimate Comfort Leakproof

DoveLoom Ultimate Comfort Leakproof

Overall Rating: 3.4/5

At first glance, DoveLoom seems too good to be true, massive discounts (slashed from $224 to $44), "shaping" promises, and urgent countdown timers. In our experience, these are classic signs of a generic dropshipped product, and the performance reflects that.

While the size range is impressive (up to 7XL), the "shaping" technology is mostly just tight, non-breathable elastic that tends to roll down rather than sculpt. The absorbency is rated for only 20ml, which is very light compared to competitors, and many users report that liquid soaks through the seams. If you are looking for a reliable, long-term solution, be wary of the "clearance sale" hype.

Pros

  • Massive size range — available from XXS all the way to 7XL
  • High-waist concept — attempts to offer tummy coverage and smoothing
  • Butt-lifting seams — designed to offer a bit of lift in the back

Cons

  • Deceptive marketing — "limited time" sales and inflated original prices ($224? Really?)
  • Low absorbency — 20ml is barely enough for light spotting, not a full flow
  • Shipping delays — often ships from overseas with long wait times
  • Rolling waistband — "shaping" material often rolls down when you sit
  • Not breathable — fabric feels synthetic and can trap sweat

#14 DryGuard LeakProof Undies

DryGuard LeakProof Undies

Overall Rating: 2.7/5

DryGuard offers a "3-pack for under $50" deal that is tempting for bargain hunters. The visuals promise high-waist shaping and leak protection.

However, you get what you pay for. The sizing is a "one-pattern-fits-all" approach that rarely works for diverse bodies. Our testers found the "shaping" aspect to simply be tight elastic that dug in, rather than smoothed out. The "3 to 5 years" lifespan claim is highly dubious for this price point; elastics at this tier usually degrade within 6 months of washing.

Pros

  • Cheap bundle price — low barrier to entry
  • High waist — offers coverage up to the belly button

Cons

  • Questionable durability — elastics and seams feel lower quality
  • "Sausage casing" effect — tight elastics dig in rather than sculpt
  • Generic sizing — fits poorly if you aren't the exact model shape
  • Limited breathability — fabric feels dense and traps heat
  • Dropship vibes — customer service and return processes can be difficult

#15 Poise Reusable Underwear

Poise Reusable Underwear

Overall Rating: 2.5/5

Poise is a giant in the disposable pad world, so their entry into reusables is logical. If you want something you can pick up at a drugstore, this is it. But Poise still thinks like a disposable company.

The underwear has a rated lifespan of only 30 washes—a shocking planned obsolescence compared to brands like GoSure that last for years. The design feels like a "pad holder" rather than true underwear, with a bulky core that feels distinct from the rest of the panty. It’s a medical product trying to be lifestyle wear, and it misses the mark.

Pros

  • Easy availability — find them at CVS, Walgreens, etc.
  • Trusted brand name — you know exactly who you are buying from
  • Odor control — decent management of smells

Cons

  • Short lifespan — only rated for 30 washes before needing replacement
  • Pad-like feel — feels like you are wearing a thick pad sewn into panties
  • Clinical aesthetic — looks and feels like a medical necessity
  • Limited absorbency — really only for bladder leaks, not versatile for periods
  • Not cost-effective — buying new pairs every 30 washes destroys the savings value

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Conclusion

After extending our test to 15 of the top brands on the market—from budget Amazon finds to high-end boutiques and medical giants—our conclusion remains unchanged.

While brands like Saalt offer incredible softness and Proof offers heavy-duty protection, they compromise on durability and comfort respectively. Budget options like DryGuard and Evella might save you money upfront, but the poor fit and "diaper-like" bulk just aren't worth the daily frustration.

Lumivyx GoSure (#1) remains the only brand that hits the "Golden Ratio" of leakproof underwear:

  1. 1. Instant-Dry Technology (No wet feeling like Period.co)
  2. 2. Zero Bulk (Unlike NorthShore or Proof)
  3. 3. Stay-Put Fit (Unlike Knix or Fluxies)
  4. 4. Real Underwear Feel (Unlike Poise or Depend)